Monday, May 30, 2016

My World





 



 What could be better than a warm day's walk watching the peaceful scene of ducks on the water and breathing in the glorious scent of wild roses?

Joining in with Our World Tuesday today.

Enjoy your week and thank you for visiting!

20 comments:

Maude Lynn said...

Lovely shots!

Debbie said...

Pretty grasses, beautiful reflection!!

joanna said...

Nice crop of blackberries coming up.
Your plants look just like ours :-)
Lovely still water scene

Mari said...

So peaceful, so pretty!

TheChieftess said...

Lovely!

Jo said...

Beautiful world and beautiful shots, Penny. In our old house here in Marquard I had one of those grassy/spiky bushes. It was beautiful. In autumn it sprouted seeds which would pop (loudly) every so often in the garden. Quite an experience. I never knew the name of the plant as I think it's exotic and I'm not good with exotic as I try to stay with indigenous en endemic! Thanks for sharing this peaceful scene. Blessings Jo PS Re your comment on the three friends (Grant, Bertus and Rudi) meeting up: they ARE known as The Three Muskateers but I didn't want to say it. LOL!

NatureFootstep said...

you have a beautiful world :)

Christine said...

Just lovely! My kind of place!

Aritha said...

I love your photos. Thanks for sharing your nice wolrd.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, lovely images. The roses are lovely and I just love the shot of the grasses. Have a happy day and week ahead!

stardust said...

I could relax myself only seeing these photos, My favorite is the first image.

Yoko

jabbott said...

Beam me here looks wonderful x

Red said...

You've been enjoying the outdoors. Nice photos.

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

Love the flowers. That Mallard in the first photo is perfectly framed by the vegetation.

shortybear said...

nice pictures

Al said...

What a pretty area.

Breathing In Grace said...

Would love to walk with you...beautiful pics!

Jeanie said...

And what a wonderful world it is!

Cynthia said...

A pretty walk with lots of wildlife to look at. The mallard in the first shot has lots of white stress feathers. Makes me wonder what has happened to her.

Lady Fi said...

Very relaxing shots.

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